First time visit to this location 10 days ago. newer store not the easiest place to get to but we worked it out. inside is an international grocery store which is amazing in its own right. finally snaked our way around to the beer section and i was not disappointed. dont know if it is as large as the original store but close and you have selections from about anything you want or need. this location has a beer/wine bar set up in the middle where you can do samples for $.25 cents each or you can purchase a pint for either $3 or $4 depending on what you like. i had a nugget nectar for $4. it seems every friday evening from 5-9pm they have a brewery tap takeover. unfortunately we couldnt stay that long but it was listermans brewery. i believe all the local breweries are represented in the store. this is a great afternoon trip for grocery and drinks.

Iím not really a beer expert ... yet, but I would say Jungle Jims has a very large beer section. Jungle Jims is actually a large international grocery Store and tour attraction. They have several isles of beer selections from around the world. They also have a very large selection of single bottles where you make your own six pack. I am exploring porters at the moment and had no trouble finding six porters that I have never tried before. This place is always crowded, so finding someone to help you is not always easy, and Iím not sure how knowledgeable all the staff are. But it it a fun place to shop and you can find plenty of interesting food items to go along with your beer selections.

Huge place. A large selection of craft beer for the area. Avery diverse selection of food and food stuff. The service is better than the Fairfield location. I find it harder to navigate than Fairfield though.

Easy to get to - just off I-275. Similar huge selection as the other location - hard to say which one is better but I think this one is slightly less. Definitely you shouldnít pass by - youíll find something great (even if itís not beer). Insane selection of international products.

Jungle Jimís is massive, and I wish it were a lot closer to the city but both locations are fairly far out. The beer section of the Eastgate one is tucked pretty far over to one side, but itís great. Found some stuff I havenít seen elsewhere since moving back to Cincy. The volume here is just amazing. Thereís also a tasting bar with 12 taps, all local. It wasnít open yet early on a Saturday morning, but itís great that itís there. The service at the store overall is great but no one was around the beer section, not that I needed anyone at the time. Just an awesome place all-around. Iíd go here a lot more if it werenít so far away.

Itís grocery store... a very large grocery store so the ambiance is grocery store. Service is poor, nobody around to ask questions, nobody asks "may I help you?" Two thumbs down on that. But the selection is bare none to anyone in the tri-county area. Row after row of beer, many are only available here.

Jungle Jimís is always an interesting place to find the exotic. Unfortunately, Ohio beer laws prevent Jim from acquiring anything that canít be found at other reputable beer stores. Good selection, minimal service, competitive pricing.

Easy to find location in the Eastgate area. Very large and good, if somewhat predictable, selection. The Fairfield JJs always seemed to have more oddities. Or maybe this well-planned second Jungle Jimís lacks the sprawling, ramshackle charm of the original. Still definitely worth a visit if youíre in the area. This was my first visit to the Eastgate one. Iíll return after a suitable interval and maybe do a re-rate.

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